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Child Trust Fund Calculator
Child Trust Fund CalculatorThis Child Trust Fund calculator shows how much you could accumulate for your child if you top up their trust fund at regular intervals.*

Initial lump sum £
Additional monthly contribution £
Duration    years
Interest rate annually    %
YOUR RESULTS
Your investment will be worth £ Puffin Results
Without additional contributions...
Your investment will grow to a mere £
 
*Min contribution is £10 a month, max is £100
Additional £250 payment when the child reaches seven years old is not included.
Calculator assumes an initial balance of zero and that savings are made for a full year before interest is calculated and compounded. It is to be used a guide only.
Official estimate for long-term annual growth is 7%. If investing in funds, reduce by 1.5% (eg 5.5%) to allow for charges.

For information and assistance regarding Child Trust Fund accounts go to the UK Government website: http://www.childtrustfund.gov.uk/

 

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Notes about our free calculators
1. Our financial calculators have been created to give you ballpark figures only – in other words, they won't be exact to the absolute pound and pence.
2. You don't need to use pound sign or commas when inserting values. Example: 4500 not £4,500.